unique-headed bug,Enicocephalidaealso called Gnat Buggnat bug, any of the approximately about 130 insect species of the family Enicocephalidae bugs (order Heteroptera) that have an unusual elongated head that is constricted behind the eyes and also at the base. The unique-headed bug , is found throughout the world , and is about 4 mm (0.2 inch) longand, as indicated by its common name, has an unusual elongated head that is constricted behind the eyes and also at the base. Its . These bugs are also unique in that their forewings are entirely membranous, as opposed to having a thickened basal portion as in all other true bugs. Both the beak and the antennae have four joints, and the front pair of legs is adapted for grasping prey. Though it is some species are found in all zoogeographic regions, little is known of its their habits. Two North American species are Enicocephalus Enicocephalus formicina and Systelloderus biceps (Henicocephalus culicisculicis).